Mortal Kombat Armageddon is just a month or so away and Gameinformer has the scoop on the latest build of the game:
Before you think that Armageddon for Wii …
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Looks like the Line Rider developers are looking to add some value to Wii and DS versions of the game:
Many questions arose when inExile announced it was bringing …
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Infendo has a cool report from Novell’s Open Source conference in Salt Lake City, and how the Wii was the unlikely hit at the show:
Our in-field correspondent Chris …
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Microsoft’s Shane Kim was recently asked what he thought of Nintendo. Here’s what he had to say:
“…In general, I applaud Nintendo for their success. I think what they’re doing …
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Looks like Sam & Max might show up on a Virtual Console near you. Telltale CEO was interviewed recently and he is quoted as saying he would like to see …
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Awesome new trailer for Super Paper Mario from Amazon’s website!
Source: Amazon
Wii:
1. Wii Play w/ remote—Nintendo 2. Super Paper Mario (pre-order)—Nintendo 3. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07—EA 4. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess—Nintendo 5. WarioWare: Smooth Moves—Nintendo 6. Cooking …
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Developed by EA Sports BIG, SSX Blur aims to set the standard for snowboarding games on the Wii. SSX Blur is a change for the series in many ways, especially the fact of the controls on Wii-exclusivity. Normally, SSX games are multiplatform titles and EA usually doesn’t focus on a single system for the series. I’m glad EA did depart from their multiplatform past, and I think EA is too from the great reception it has received at retail.
Starting off, you’ll find you have many game modes open to you. The Tutorial mode is definitely one to try before you take to the slopes in the Career mode. The Tutorial goes through all the basic moves including carving, jumping, and even more complex maneuvers like Uber Tricks. The game does have a learning curve, but it usually only takes 30 minutes of play-time to get used to carving and the basic moves. Uber Tricks, on the other hand, take a lot more work to land. The Uber Tricks require some fast precision. It involves ‘drawing’ on the screen various symbols for executing different Uber moves. Some of the symbols are basic drawings like a circle, while others require both hands. Doing Uber moves in the Tutorial are much easier than in the regular game because you aren’t required to fill your Uber meter up. It keeps the meter up as a handicap for getting used to the Ubers. The real test will come when you encounter the Career mode.
Click here to see IGN Preview of Pirates of the Caribbean
Source: IGN
Surf’s Up the movie takes a ‘mockumentary’-style approach to the world of surfing, which penguins apparently invented. The game, developed by Ubisoft Montreal, will focus on the …
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We posted ealier about Wii games coming out this week. Here are the DS coming out this week. And heres the Wii games again, just for the fun of it.
SAN MATEO, Calif — March 16, 2007 — Capcom® , a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced its first original title exclusively for the Nintendo Wii™, …
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– Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles is still on track for 2007 – Devil Kings 2 for Wii in Japan, no US announcement yet – More unannounced games for 2007, …
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Wii Blazing Angels Squadrons of WWII Cooking Mama: Cook Off Kororinpa: Marble Mania The Godfather: Blackhand Edition TMNT: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Wing Island
I Good list of games coming …
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Here’s a clip from and interview from Sony’s chairman Howard Stringer.
“Wii is a wonderful device, but has a different target audience. If we fail, it is because we positioned …
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What started out as a series of tech demos, has turned into a compilation of games complete with a free Wiimote. Wii Play is not as verbose as Wii Sports even those it has more minigames. The 9 minigames are as follows: Target Practice, Find Mii, Pose Mii, Table Tennis, Laser Hockey, Billiards, Fishing, Charge!, and Tanks!
Wii Play really focuses on helping people get used to using the Wiimote. The minigames highlight pointing, tilting, and general motions with the Wiimote. Wii Play also allows for Mii characters to play and gain medals in each of the minigames. Most of the minigames are very simplistic and really don’t offer too much of a challenge. Other games like Tanks! and Billiards offer pretty deep experiences. There are tons of levels and difficulty in the Tanks! minigame and Billiards offers a truly innovative Pool experience.
I just logged into the Wii Shop Channel and discovered the following new titles are available:
IGN: The Naruto: Clash of Ninja series followed the story arch of the first seasons of the actual show up until now. Will MVZ continue that tradition, or does it …
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